SHOWS/EVENTS
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Online Exclusive VR - Catherine Shea + J. Rosario: "Beauty From Chaos"
Now more than ever we are adapting to the era of technology. This exhibition features the original artworks of abstraction artist Catherine Shea introducing animation artist J. Rosario who through technology and music by La Clem transforms Shea’s work to digital next level beauty. The power of this digital animation...
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May 22 - June 21 Sam Heydt: "Heterotopia"
Heterotopia Heterotopias are sites with no real place. They present society itself in a perfected form, or else society turned upside down, but in any case these utopias are fundamentally unreal spaces; disturbing, intense, incompatible, contradictory or transforming. Show Catalogue online at: https://www.artsy.net/show/number-hashtag-gallery-ltd-heterotopia Press Release The edge is closer than...
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April 16-19 VR Art Fair: Art Gate International 2020
We're SUPER excited to have been invited to take part in the very first ART GATE INTERNATIONAL Virtual Reality Art Fair this April!Join us in VR as we show alongside galleries from all over the world in Virtual Reality in real time! Connect with galleries, artists, and other visitors and...
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April 2-5 Catherine Shea Studio: "3rd Annual Emerging Artist Exhibition"
<p><img src="//cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1227/2882/files/Banner-Catherine-Shea.jpg?v=1583110492" alt="" /></p><p>Join us starting April 2nd for a collection of art from students of artist Catherine Shea.<br /><br />Reception April 2, 6-9pm featuring live art performance, music, and drinks!</p>
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Feb 25 - Mar 7 D$ & Michelle Rodrigues: "Empty Atoms"
A new collection of paintings from local artist Danny Smith featuring portraits of Parkdale locals. Pairing up with Danny for the show is OCADU Alumni Michelle Rodrigues who's presenting a collection of her collage works. The show will be on display in our lower floor gallery starting Feb 25th.
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Feb 25 - Mar 1 NIA Centre: "the other side of the sun"
the other side of the sunFebruary 25 - March 1, 2020 Idil DjaferHameeda Mahmoudjamilah malika abu-bakareAlexander Robinson Curated by Safia Siad the other side of the sun brings together works that explore themes of resilience, expansion, identity, world-making and shifted perspectives. Featuring works by NIA Centre Artists-In-Residence; Idil Djafer, Hameeda...
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Mar. 5-29 Angela Julian: "Suit Thyself"
Reception March 6th 7pm-11:30pm Suit Thyself is a collection of artworks that focuses on the suit as a garment of expression. In this show it is fashioned as more than just a form of workplace attire. As a male-oriented style of dress, the broadness of its design is likened to...
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Feb. 6-13 Jennifer Toole: "The Goddess Array"
The Goddess Array V.3 - Feb. 6-13, 2020 @ #Hashtag Gallery The Goddess Array is a photo series depicting ancient Greek goddesses in the nude with their totems of power. Photographer Jennifer Toole spent the better part of four years shooting this project in the wilds of Ontario, California, Quebec...
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April 23 - May 10 Zach Fish: "DAIMONIC"
Daimonic presents a collection of generative drawings born of computer code and made real using a robotic drawing peripheral. The work explores the conflict between the application of hyper-rational control and the intervention of pseudo-random chance via the production of form through algorithmic design. Daimon is the ancient, Hellenistic forebearer...
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Nov. 28 - Dec. 8 4"x4" ...and a Little More 2019
It's that time of year again..... "4"x4" ...and a Little More" is back for another year of being Toronto's BIGGEST little art show! We'll have over 500 pieces of art over 2 floors at the Gallery, located at 830 Dundas St. W.
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Dec. 12-29 MEDIAH: "MAQOM SELECT"
Canadian multidisciplinary artist MEDIAH brings a brand new collection of pieces to Toronto’s #Hashtag Gallery that merges the disciplines of urban contemporary ‘post-graffiti’ with traditional fine art and digital cinema.
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Nov. 7-21 Amy Shackleton: "Turn It Around"
Turn it Around - Amy ShackletonReception and Live Painting: November 8th, 7-11pmExhibition: November 7th-21st, 2019Shackleton’s inventive painting process has engaged over 15 million viewers online. Rather than paintbrushes, she uses squeeze bottles and gravity as her primary tools for creation. Liquid paint is dripped, poured and layered as the canvas...